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Montreal Canadiens vs Utah Mammoth Prediction, Odds and Picks for Tomorrow, 11/26/25

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UTA Mammoth Win(-140)

The Utah Mammoth have enjoyed life on home ice so far this season. Utah is a strong 7-2-1 at the Delta Center this season, as compared to going 5-6-2 on the road. The Mammoth are coming off a convincing 5-1 win over the Golden Knights in which Logan Cooley had 4 goals and 5 points. Utah has now won back-to-back games after a 4-game losing streak, but 3 of those losses came in overtime. André Tourigny’s squad is in a good place right now, and the same cannot be said for Martin St. Louis’ Montreal Canadiens.

The Canadiens are in a bit of a free fall. The poor play of Sam Montembeault and Jakub Dobes in November has led the Canadiens to a measly 3 wins over 10 games so far this month. Montreal is allowing 4.3 goals per game in that span, and Utah has a well-rounded forward group that is more than capable of taking advantage. The Mammoth are averaging a strong 3.40 goals per game at home this season, and rank 6th allowing just 2.40 goals per game. Utah has a stingy defensive group that doesn’t allow many scoring chances, and it seems unlikely that Montreal will be able to keep up. Playing on home ice, look for the Mammoth to find the win column in this one.

Canadiens vs Mammoth prediction: Mammoth ML (-140) available at time of publishing. Playable at that number.

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